A Muay Thai Sparring Philosophy Discussion

The Muay Thai Guys Podcast – Episode 58

We all love to spar. It’s the time during training where we get to test the techniques and tactics we’ve learned throughout our bag work, pad work, and shadowboxing and see if the stuff we learning is actually applicable in a fight.

There are a number of Muay Thai sparring tips out there (like the ones I share with you below) but very rarely do we get to go more in-depth about the philosophy and strategy of sparring… and that’s exactly what Paul and I decided to do in this weeks Muay Thai Guys podcast.

We cover a whole range of sparring topics including:

Hard sparring vs. technical sparring

The pros and cons of hard sparring

The pros and cons of technical sparring

How to choose the right sparring partners

Intentionally choosing aspects of your game to work on during sparring sessions.

If you want more sparring tips, tactics and strategies to implement into your game, make sure you check out the links below too:

5 Great Posts To Improve Your Sparring

Top 10 Sparring Tips for Muay Thai – Whether it’s your 1st or 100th sparring session, there is ALWAYS something that you can be improving on. Here are a few tips so you can sharpen your striking skills during your next sparring sessoin.

Muay Thai Sparring Session Breakdown – In this video, I break down the techniques, strategies and combos that both Chris Mauceri and I use during our light technical sparring session together.

Muay Thai Mondays: How Can I Relax During Sparring? – In this week’s Muay Thai Monday Q&A, Lucy Stanyer asks for any tips and advice when it comes to overthinking and freezing up during sparring sessions. My training partner Chris Mauceri and I share our tips on how to improve your sparring.

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Sean has been severely addicted to Muay Thai since 2008 and has been training and competing in the sport for over 7 years. After his 1st trip to Thailand he began Muay Thai Guy and started blogging shortly after. Now Sean's goal is to spread the word of this beautiful art as far as possible and help fellow Nak Muay improve themselves through Muay Thai.

Who Is Muay Thai Guy

I'm Sean Fagan, just a normal dude who is severely addicted to muay thai. I literally eat, sleep and breathe the sport and don't know what I'd be doing with my life without it. My goal is to become a professional champion and fight the best in the world. During my career I hope to help spread the word of this beautiful sport and inspire other people to pursue their dreams!